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Some people believe that nowadays we have too many choices. To what extent do you agree or disagree to this statement? These days people have different views as to how many options are available for human beings. While some believe there are ample of choices in today’s world, I ,personally, believe the number of those are confined regarding to the essence of the issue, conditions, occasion and more importantly facilities provided for each one. On the one hand, some believe there are a lot of choices for each individual in all aspects of lives. Due to globalization, people from all walks of life are confronted with a wide range of commodities as well as approaches to meet their needs. Take for example an adult who wants to choose his future job, not only could he select this substantial part of his life base on passion or motivation, but he also may decide according to job opportunities which would be in turn various and give different chances to him. Living in consumerist world is another reason for this argument. In competitive world, the multitude of business and entrepreneurs provide consumer with a huge variety of goods and services by different qualities and prices. The more products are produced, the more choices are available. On the other hand, I would argue that the options provided for everyone in each part of life is certainly depend on many prerequisites leading to choose either inevitability or by considering all available selections. Many a people in developing countries would not have the right to choose their desired occupation because of limitations as well as insufficient facilities in their countries and they would have to put themselves in an obligatory way. In many nations sexism is an obstruction for many women, in spite of their qualifications, to be in their right place(competent). Moreover, from consumerist perspective, admittedly there are ample of choices with different qualities in the world. Nevertheless, in my belief many people are deprived of even least initial needs and do not have too many choices at all. In conclusion, I would contend that having lots of choices is not available for all people throughout the world especially in less affluent countries, but rather in some situations there may not be even one choice for some. The difference between these countries and developed ones will be blurred in the future, if wealthier nations help their peers in poorer countries.

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